Russell Brand is now selling ‘magic amulets’ to protect wearers from Wi-Fi and other ‘evil energies’ found in airports for a whopping £180.
The disgraced comedian has recently remade himself as something of an alt right Christian influencer but has been branded a ‘grifter’ online for his latest stunt, which sees him advertising the amulets.
The 49-year-old is now the face of the Airestech product, that claims to shield the user from ‘electromagnetic fields’ while costing $239.99 – which comes to £183.77.
In a video advertisement, Brand can be seen walking through a garden with a yellow suitcase in hand, where he says: ‘Hello, I’m just back from Narnia where I had a holiday, Mr Tumnus, Aslan, all those guys.’
Continuing the pitch as dramatic music swells in the background, Brand claims: ‘As you know, airports are places full of Wi-Fi and all sorts of evil energies.